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French brand Jitrois and British photographer Rankin are taking the label’s fall-winter 2016 campaign to new heights—literally. Starring models Camilla Christensen andHarry Goodwins, the models are suspended midair in looks from the fall collection. Known for its leatherwork, Jitrois’ new season focuses on pantsuits, thigh-high boots and suede dresses. In addition to the photographs, Rankin also created a film called ‘Look Once, Look Twice’ where Camilla moves gracefully in the new season’s pieces.

After taking a look at allSisters’ summer 2016 campaign earlier this year, the Barcelona-based swimsuit label has released additional images for the high summer. Photographed by Hunter & Gatti, model Azlin Nicolette poses in Miami wearing a mix of minimal silhouettes made with eco-friendly materials. The brunette stunner flaunts her toned figure in halter neck swimsuit tops, one-shoulder bikinis and more.Paco Garrigues worked on hair with makeup by Frank Garret.

L’Oreal Paris face Soo Joo Park goes high fashion for an editorial feature in L’Officiel Thailand’s June 2016 issue. The blonde beauty wears all looks from the pre-fall 2016 collection of Chanel in a cozy cabin setting for images captured by Danilo Hess. Stylist Danyl Geneciran selects a mix of luxe knitwear, Chanel’s signature tweeds and feminine lace. With each look, Soo Joo wears her hair in a slicked back coif and a smokey eyed makeup look.

With just 36 days until the 2016 Olympic Games officially kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Teen Vogue is helping us get into the competitive spirit. The magazine tapped Team USA gymnasts (and all-around superstars) Gabby Douglas, 20, and Simone Biles, 19, to front its special August issue with two separate covers. The pair pose in Nike gear alongside the cover line "Body Beautiful," a more-than-fitting description if only based on their phenomenal physique.

Douglas — who at 16 won the individual all-around gold medal in 2012 — leaps across the page with her long hair floating in braids, and Biles — who will be making her Olympic debut — sits upright in a light cloud of chalk. It's clear they have not one ounce of perceptible body fat on them, but that's not the point. As strong young women, both in build and in will, their bodies are proof of the great physical heights we can push ourselves to achieve.

Douglas and Biles make up two-fifths of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team for women's gymnastics. It's worth noting that together, they comprise an incredibly diverse group — a great representation of this nation as a whole. While Douglas and Biles are black women, Aly Raisman, 22, is Jewish, Ashton Locklear, 18, is Native American and Laurie Hernandez, 16, is part Hispanic.

On Wednesday evening in New York, fashion's elite gathered at the Proenza Schouler store on Greene Street in Soho for the announcement of the 2016CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists. With past winners including Proenza Schouler's own Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, Joseph Altuzarra,Alexander Wang, Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne of Public School and more, the pool of chosen brands is a hotbed of emerging American talent, with the "next big thing" likely in the mix. After a highly selective application process, 10 young labels — whose specialties range from eyewear to streetwear to classic womenswear — were handpicked to compete in a series of challenges for the grand prize: $400,000 to help grow their business. In addition, two runners up will win $150,000 a piece when the competition comes to a close on Nov. 7.

Read on to see the full list of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists, and get familiar with these names before they hit the big time.